Deadspin | Julio Rodriguez's tape-measure blast helps Mariners down A's

Deadspin | Julio Rodriguez's tape-measure blast helps Mariners down A's
MLB: Athletics at Seattle MarinersMar 30, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners outfielders Randy Arozarena (56), Julio Rodriguez (44), and Victor Robles (10) celebrate after the team’s win against the Oakland Athletics at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Ryan Sun-Imagn Images

Julio Rodriguez hit a massive two-run homer and Bryan Woo continued his mastery of the Athletics as the host Seattle Mariners earned a split of their season-opening, four-game series with a 2-1 victory Sunday afternoon.

Rodriguez’s 438-foot shot in the bottom of the sixth inning, after Victor Robles reached on a one-out infield single, landed three rows from the top of the upper deck in left field.

“That’s the best feeling in the world to square a ball like that,” Rodriguez said on the postgame show on ROOT Sports before getting doused by Robles with a water cooler while standing outside the home dugout.

Woo (1-0) allowed one run on three hits over six innings, with two walks and five strikeouts. The right-hander, a native of Alameda, Calif., which is adjacent to the Athletics’ former home of Oakland, improved to 6-0 in seven career starts against the A’s with a 0.72 ERA — which actually soared from 0.57 entering the day.

Gregory Santos, Trent Thornton and Andres Munoz each pitched a scoreless inning of relief for the Mariners, with Munoz working the ninth and striking out a pair for his second save of the season.

Tyler Soderstrom led off the fourth inning with a solo home run to left-center field to give the A’s a 1-0 lead. It was Soderstrom’s third solo shot of the series after hitting a pair on opening night.

The only other hits Woo gave up were a one-out infield single by Jacob Wilson in the second and a two-out double to left by JJ Bleday in the third.

A’s lefty JP Sears (0-1) was the hard-luck loser. He allowed two runs on five hits over 6 2/3 innings, with no walks and seven strikeouts. Sears never allowed a baserunner to reach scoring position, as

Robles was at first base when Rodriguez went deep on a first-pitch hanging slider.

–Field Level Media

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